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is a Japanese visual novel game created by TYPE-MOON in 2004 that has been adapted into an anime television series by Studio Deen. There is also a manga series, currently serialized in the monthly Shōnen Ace magazine. It has enjoyed immense popularity, especially in Japan, spawning numerous adaptations, merchandise, memorabilia and amassing an extensive fanbase around the world.
Fate/stay night was TYPE-MOON's first commercial work since transitioning from a dōjin soft group and when released in January 30, 2004, broke all records on its opening day, quickly becoming amongst the most popular visual novel games ever released. It appears to take place in the same world as their signature work, Tsukihime, although they explore different themes. A "fan disk" sequel, Fate/hollow ataraxia, was released on October 28, 2005. Both the original visual novel game and the sequel are adult-only eroge, but like many other visual novels such as Kanon or TYPE-MOON's own Tsukihime, it is well-known mainly for its expansive, comprehensive story and characters. Fate/stay night is scheduled to be released on the PS2 platform in 2006, in a version that will be intended for all ages.

The Fate/stay night anime television series, produced by Studio DEEN, TYPE-MOON and Geneon, ran from January 6, 2006, to June 16, 2006. The official announcement and teaser trailer were first shown at the Rondo Robe 2005 "-Gate to Date-" event in Japan on June 26, 2005, and a rapidly selling curtain-raiser DVD was released soon after in Japan during November 2005.

Story

Fate/stay night chronicles a two-week period in the life of Shirō Emiya, an amateur mechanic who attends school at Homurabara Gakuen in Fuyuki City. Ten years ago, Shirō was caught in a massive inferno that incinerated his parents and consumed a large portion of the city; as he was dying, an enigmatic man finds and treats him. This man, Kiritsugu Emiya, adopts Shirō into his home, and eventually reveals his identity as a sorcerer. Kiritsugu also tells Shirō his failed life ambition of becoming a "Hero of Justice" (正義の味方 Seigi no Mikata), a guardian of mankind who could save every endangered life. Upon Shirō's request, Kiritsugu attempts to teach his son sorcery (魔術 Majutsu), but Shirō proves to be talentless in almost all the fundamental disciplines. When Kiritsugu dies, Shirō devotes his life and his sorcery to fufilling his father's dreams.

Unknown to Shirō, Fuyuki City is the setting for a secret and violent war among competing magi. For the past two centuries, seven sorcerers assemble and engage in a Battle Royale, each gambling his or her own life to obtain the Holy Grail, a legendary chalice capable of granting wishes. The past four Holy Grail Wars have typically occurred every sixty years, with the most recent concluding a decade ago, but the fifth war has eerily started prematurely.

These sorcerers, better known as Masters, are aided by spiritual familiars known as Servants, who are the reincarnations of legendary souls from all across time. These resurrected Epic Spirits (英霊 Eirei), in addition to possessing superhuman characteristics, wield powerful artifacts or abilities called Noble Phantasms (宝具 Hougu). A Noble Phantasm's hidden abilities may be released by invoking its true name, but casual brandishing of a Noble Phantasm is best avoided, for symbolic Noble Phantasms usually belie a Servant's identity, diminishing that Servant's competitive advantage. Specific legends may be summoned with the aid of catalysts, which are artifacts, ideas, or experiences simmilar or of value to the desired Servant. Only one Servant can be summoned in each war from one of seven classes: Saber, Archer, Lancer, Berserker, Rider, Assassin, and Caster.

The Holy Grail is a spiritual artifact, so only astral entities, such as Servants, are capable of touching it; this restriction forces Master and Servant to cooperate with each another against rival pairs, even if a situation entails fighting to the death. Masters control Servants with three Command Mantra (令呪、Reijyū), which are crystallized miracles issued by the Holy Grail that manifest on a Master's hand. When activated, Command Mantra permit a Servant to accomplish an incredible feat, or alternatively provide Masters with the authority to issue an irrevocable and absolute order to a Servant. In the event of a Master's demise, a Servant may choose to bind him or herself to another Master; if a Servant is slain, a Master may ally with a wayward Servant or pursue sanctuary with the Holy Grail War's impartial supervisor, who is traditionally a delegate of the Roman Catholic Church.

After cleaning his school's Archery Dojo late one night, Shirō stumbles upon two Servants, Archer and Lancer, battling in a courtyard. To avoid compromising the war's secrecy, Lancer hunts down and kills Shirō. For an unknown reason, Shirō's classmate, Rin Tōsaka, uses an heirloom filled with concentrated Mana (魔力 Maryoku) to resuscitate him. Shaken and dazed, Shirō stumbles to his back home, but is again attacked by Lancer. Shirō weakly defends himself but is soon overwhelmed by the powerful Servant and falls into his basement. Cornered, Shirō prepares for the worst; but before Lancer can inflict another fatal blow, a young woman outfitted in alabaster armor drives him away. She introduces herself to Shirō as Saber, and greets him with the words:

Characters

As with Tsukihime, the character base in Fate/stay night is extremely comprehensive and expansive, with many of the characters possessing varied and extraordinary abilities.

Main Characters

Shirō Emiya and Saber
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Shirō Emiya and Saber



Rin Tōsaka and Archer
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Rin Tōsaka and Archer



Illyasviel von Einzbern and Berserker
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Illyasviel von Einzbern and Berserker



Shinji Matō and Rider
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Shinji Matō and Rider



Supporting Characters

Minor Characters

Anime episodes

Screenshot Title Original air date #

Scenarios

Fate, Unlimited Blade Works and Heaven's Feel are the three branching storylines found within the game. Each diverge at certain points from the story and, depending on player selection, then will end in one of several possible scenarios.

The Fate scenario features Saber as the main heroine. Although Rin Tōsaka is the main female lead in Unlimited Blade Works, the storyline focuses around her Servant, Archer. Heaven's Feel expands on the dark history of Sakura Matō.

The plot of the anime series is an of the three storylines.

These scenarios, as well as the plot of the anime series, are discussed in further detail on the scenarios subpage.

Sequels

On October 28, 2005, TYPE-MOON released a sequel to Fate/stay night, entitled Fate/hollow ataraxia. Regarded more as a fun disc and a side-story rather than a serious sequel, its plot is based half a year after the events of Fate/stay night and features new characters such as Avenger, Bazette Fraga McRemitz and Karen Ortensia alongside Shirō Emiya and Rin Tōsaka.

Music

The original Fate/stay night visual novel game features two fully animated opening sequences, highly uncommon for visual novels, both consisting of the song "THIS ILLUSION", composed and arranged by NUMBER201, written by Haga Keita, and performed by M.H..

The music for the Fate/stay night anime series has been conducted by Kenji Kawai. The opening theme for the first 14 episodes of the anime series is "disillusion", a rearrangement of "THIS ILLUSION", performed by Sachi Tainaka, which has been released as a single on 26 February, 2006. From episode 15 onwards, a new opening theme is used, , also by Sachi Tainaka. The ending theme for the anime series is , by Jyukai, which has also been released as a single on 15 March, 2006. In episode 14 of the anime series, a special ending theme is used, , also by Jyukai. The last ending song of episode 24 is currently unknown as there were no credits for that song.[on 5 july]

Trivia

Translation projects

The original Fate/stay night visual novel game is currently being completely [translated] to the English language by the fan translation group, Mirror Moon, and the anime series is currently being translated into English, Chinese, Spanish, Hebrew, French, and Slovenian subtitles by fan translation groups. The trial version of the Fate/stay night visual novel has also been [translated] by the fan translation group, insani.

External links

Official sites

Anime profiles & synopsis

Walkthroughs

Fan sites

Translation Projects


Fate/stay night (TYPE-MOON)
Masters
Shirō Emiya > Illyasviel von Einzbern | Rin Tōsaka | Shinji Matō | Sōichirō Kuzuki
Kiritsugu Emiya > Sakura Matō | Kirei Kotomine | Zōken Matō | Bazett Fraga McRemitz
Servants
Saber | Archer | Lancer | Rider | Assassin | Caster | Berserker | Gilgamesh
Dark Saber | True Assassin | Dark Berserker | Avenger
Information
Scenarios | | Fate/hollow ataraxia
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